Noxious Weeds are everyone’s concern and community involvement can reduce the impacts noxious weeds have on future generations.
Weeds spreading from adjacent lands can impact even lands that don’t currently have noxious weeds on their property. Seeds are one of the most common ways that noxious weeds are spread. They can be carried by wind, water, cars, people, and animals. Their invasive nature means that no land is immune to their spread.
Salt Lake County is working on an education program that emphasizes prevention of new infestations and control of existing infestations through outreach and stewardship efforts. Check the education and mapping section as well as a calendar for future activities.